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35,UM) SEE BAPTISTS ,
OI) Givil l'j gilts ihe dtlegates rc- j
solved.
'1 Establishment by the govern
mem of an active aggressive cam- .
paign to defend and enforce civil ;
lights And liberties: housing, edu
cation. enforcement ol the abolition
of discrimination i all branches
of me armed force:.
"2 Establishment of fait employ-
mem piactlces
■‘3 Aboltiion o’ the poll tax as |
a 'requirement for voting i
“4 Enactmem of a federal anti- i
lynching law
■'&. Elimination of discrimination ;
Within evil and prolT-ssonal group:.
"6. At a Christian prfop wt do- !
nourice the activities of the Ku !
Klux Klai) with or without hoods, |
and call i ..on our attorney general j
to pro- ecut* this, and ail other 1
U\wh'. groups which intimidate ,
ilUz-ns without due pic-cess of
law "
Two of the roost inspiring ,
scet-eires at the conteienr e wci e
made lay D>. Sandy Rav chairman .
of the social servnu commission |
and Dr. J. A. Baeoat, pi-sideiit of
Benedict College
RIGHTS ACTION
enact rights legislation has
the strength - t the Negro vote
which was revealed in ,-t-lec
tion analysis of iht nati n . vote
VOlt ÜBviitlVt.
'This analysis showed that - e
Negro v.t' . where it went solidly
Truman in hcav-ii:- populated >
northern, caste, a western -n *1
midwestern areas lesulted in the,
carrying ot those districts by Tru- •
man and by Administration sup
porters in the House and Senate
Tie most CHS: cut d- llluliSHa
tion ot what failure to cu.ry the
Negro vote -.vo,,i<.i m-an occurred
in New Vci i l i’y v--*her» 'ire ihu
gi*f’3Siv*‘ Party split the N. ?. »-
vote and tne Pn- idnn : at out
In the t -mine 19',0 fl*• H ■
eiai strong Senate Administration
tupporlei- air t ucli.e j c-t-o ctiuii
from distiifts when; the Negro
vote It a telling fuel *
AlfiOllg lllfc-c are Sc. utf i.ijo,-
ity l.eadei Scull W Lucas ll'.i on.
Myers, Pennsylvania; McM- ■* -
Connecticut: and Downey -t Cali
fornia
The dissatisfaction -1 the N-gio
electorate with action taken inns
far toward passage of civil ••iphls
measures including anti-poll K.x.
anti-lynch. and FK.Pt measures
ipeatedl.v n.t , bear or u>:iit t>,
the attention 1 Loth the H -use
and Senate i» Negro spokesmen
at hearings, by delegation. and
bv constituent;, back home
Fully aware that the memory
of the Negro voters for campaign
promises is longer than it was sev
eral decades ago. and that Mich •
dissatisfaction may he expected lo
iesull in reprisals at the polls ill
H*s4), the Democratic leadership i»
upvv dling to go h, me without do
ing something about debacle suf
fered by tne civii right-, forces tn
the only Senate action taken tuus
i“t
1 hat action was the aLortlve .ii
tempt to curb filibusters at the
stert of the session, which left the j
situation Worse. if possible. f a.-
it war before through the ad op .
lion of a cloture itile W'uich fe
quires a constitutional two-Herds
majority m 04 senator--, t- invoke
cloture
NEGRO COPS
the board in the City Council
The appointment ol the two Ne
gro policeu t- 1 , marks the sucre;
fill climax ul a long campaign by-
Negro citizens of Fayetteville f-.i
Negro policemen to patrol the N« -
gro sections ol the city
The men have been m ti.inifiz*
for some time and will be ixpret
ed to a.- iime Iheit duties on or
about t,--. ' 'f t 1
Both of the Negro candidates
were sirui-giy i ecorrtmerided by Di.
VV heabrunk, pro taent ol Fay •
ettevdle Slat-.- iVucite.'s (.*oliegc
The ipi>aiiilui<-n(; nark thy first
time in the h:;t i\ ol Fayeth-viik
tiiat Negroes have been appointed
to the city police farce although,
Negro military police hav.- served
In the city since the activation
the n aerby Army port at For<
B: agg
2 RAH. DEATHS
Firemen and wrecking crew.-,
worked for s vnal hocus before
they were able to remove- the oo
dles of Freeman and Longmiro
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lor B»<1( la 1 *"■-*<• tin? rrice wi' 7 plek up and delivery
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x Peerless Cleaners
;*Our Branches Main Plant
Cover R»leiffh’ f Sl6 5l» F*yettevii« St.
lrom the twisted wreckage of tne
diner.
Other c. lured passengers and
trainmen were listed by hospital
and Southern Railway otl'icails us:
Arthur Wilson, porter Charlotte.
N. C.; A. IJ.1 J . foauL.y Asheville;
T’tllif Radioman.- Hickory; Lewis
Royers, Asheville: Mrs. Martha
Sherrill. Hose Marie Sherrill 2,
High point Amanda Horne Wea
v- i ville Georgs Wright lVlorgan
! ton Bertnu Brown, Washington,
D C.; Cites Drakeford Rock Hui,
S. C.; Robert Burrell. Hickory;
Raymond Loach Jr. Asheville;
. leorgt T Warne r Alexandria, Va ;
and Douglas Tucket Conton.
!he engine and the first eight
c; rs of Hie train left the trues,
as the train rounded a horseshoe
curve -,ii the ap-pieuih to Newton,
and lolled down an embankment
T. B. EASIiAI.TY
Maguner, uiiddh apt ! iVi >ore
County resilient, died in lbe
Moore County Jail last week
from tuberculosis. Shi* eiitercii
die j.ii! U;,t March after rela
tives said "in. botlv eould do
anything with Itet
HOI SIM, WINS
iiid 1 down to w-iio'.T*
tiUo ’vt- i v o t nu plgtt- !ii !. • }■..V- Li y
i Uuv b pi oj#?r! tun ii.s up vvhU'-h
WOUld i ejif.*Vtr Uic T > »!ch Ooil, OO*
jectiuiGS pop lip .
•'ln th<. ptiil liv« >• !. wo have
It,rn down :>;A't hiKr.t-- \n Ruioiga,
shark and :* ul trap; m. we’vi- got
niord i ticiii that to icjt clown now
In rebuttal to the L/*ngview
i claim that v/onstrudioi* of the pro
! jeotion w'ould result in too hign
■ p- p/uiLitioi: concf'iit ration foi th£
.a«a it war pointed cut that the
: .or* ~.*1.l v. v/U)il itvolt iii nitie Icili'i
| ilit*< pp] a- to, v.Tiilt' t!'amcion V 1
1 h... i t, and the apartment
:ite i.; ? o : ttd for 20
SI IT HI I Ml II
•-*. v H d \- v .111 :i *>r Hayps w1 \ 1
result hi tli*. nioviitg of thr tat
onto tiie oalen.tai foi the Ft*: t«
my term of eomt unUo; u ap-end
'k ■ s.sioj; of court is Called.
The suit, filed ty attorneys rep
■ resetitin.u the chihiror: s pare nts
<NUtr.gPs that the school groups <ii.
rclsne in iota lion * - tile United
State t ■ net.ill * C ~ . !a; No l :
Carolina (-onstituUon ):;• failing
l- piovsde facilities tui Nenroes
equal to those u to. wmtt
Tor Dili hoi): 'MI n: it l:. cliai
f cci. i- eun;posf?d of 13 .schools lor
while ana eight for Negroes, tlfot
theie at* ,V7*U white pupils mm
*4,79*4 Negro stident- ciuoUed. that
ihi i e re u.n . r hirli schools foi
wdiites aiui none fur Negroe.-. and
that there are discrinunaloiy do'*
; ieiem.es in the provision oi
science laboratorit>s gyuiiiasiu
f svviir-nang poo] and vocational
I ti equipment
POLITICAL ACTION
and organized campaign Hi rtfgi:;-
t rat tan.
•'The Nttgio contntunily .-h-mld
~ -iiiiii -i, ,i vut’*l c fc'.icii ill
I not i*.s; than s,lKiu qualified vole:.-
as Contra.-tt-d with tile pi'cMt-ni 2
300 fegiativlion. To r<-ach this goal
ihi r lout t be eothw; lam; -,i;vl d*-
vt-i-', j..i 1.1 of Wide! ill tv-l ’.it’*
: ii. a!- 1 ihe , iOv ii 11 ;ai, . vl iia
iliiviifcd wcik on tlu part ol ‘l.-..,
, 1 ii.- who would inipif in. nt
dentuerm-y with g r< - -R'l partic-ipa
■ lion.
••The d-ys aht.-au -ff- i an un
paiallehil oppoi t unity to express
:u ii,.. uucei lain Uolm. hi- ;. i: t-. Vvllo
would i;present aa in out oati-u!-
al Congress
■'l hi:, uivitaiton u- shaio with
us the planning and development
ul h program -,1 vv idespre-ad poli
tlcal action com,-., to you from HU
FDH Independem Voters Ltarvu
INAACII* \lol BINS
H. E. BCR LEIGH
M W VOKK—'W* have lost
a great artist, a dear friend
and an anient worker in the
held of human relations," K<*>
VS ilkuis, acting X\ACP secre
t.n> , said in a telegram of am
doleuce t„ Alston Burleigh, b«-
naved >i: o Harry Bur
leigh win* di.-d in Connecticut
mi beptembei L 2 The elder >1;
BuHeigh was awarded the Spin
gain Medal In 1411 foi "e\
eellenee in Uu lielu »i i n alive
music a» c-omptiset pianist amt
-itigei
Happy Khmer New Year.
to WAX \t VV nisi S I.rs
t.iiM- il;iuki:js Uivaun
Laiuilt iuU*r .out trumpeter, w h<*
Will .UUHUfIU'C the 1 lit *Ci 4 o» 11 u *
I'irst of h»s midi* ;i< j- sclrclcit
iisn**s ulijrli * «* phtn.s to rt‘c«>id
l'or Kt \ Vhtol m *hi Id
lure
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Drcade Ol 17 *>•>>, t -
Shown In Polio 5 .1 - k
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Ldh-rd 1 1 \ ,-»!] ’ ’...'J ' a r- Uid -
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SEPTEMBER Vy, 1049
iaOuise B, Y erg an, Principal
tunes }«“ ! is lan ; and hud them
select those uliicli they liked
lost. \s caTsiii tunes moved to
the foi » D </;/(, ol hcr.v ut i c d*v
cunl.'il I’hr iisi i-» now down to
t i»p: \ ii;: :H I v • holt dozen,
w nir.J? ’.v HI he .Miufiij- tin- first
iiiiiHd Mi u'.*.vt*if I. v him 4 f i*3j lie
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RADIO STATION
According to announcement by ]
the Federal Comnaunications Com
mission in Washington. D C. on |
Wednesday, September 15, all ol
the Common Stock of Radio A,-
U.ritu Inc owners of Radio Sta
tion WERD was tnuisferred to J.
L Biayh.i, an Atlanta Negro cei
iilieti public accountant.
I/i addition to the conduct of his
profession as an accountant, Mr.
Blayton is First Vice President of;
the Cifi.'i-i;.-: Trust Company and
a Carnegie Professor of Business
Administration in the Atlanta Uni
vei.s.ty Gi'ati School.
The new i-wni-i of the station is ;
. i.i- ir Atlanta's leading Negro!
c:tiz. ns. He has been a resident
of this city since 1932. He was euu- j
at- c. at Langston University ol
Oklahoma, the University of Chi
cago and tin- American Extension
a nool of Law.
F- i a number of years be and
his associates have b.en among the
largest individual contributors to
sued movement;; a- the YMCA
YWCA, tlie local colleges, the
United Negro College Fund and
•’her civic pn.grants
hi ;-n nit ! view with ivh Blay
t.l it was biought out that it
his nope that his station tne first
‘o bo ov*. ..at and >*perated by N- -
i’i'u’-j, in the l.nited States will
•ri'Vf’ a:- an excellent medium for
' the communication ot thr ideas
: hopes and aspirations c,t America'.-;
! largest minority
In addition to the oveiail edu
j eationai. cultural, ana civic advan
! tages of this new v.-ntuie, it is the
; hope of th> nevv owner that it will
. ,ovule opnortuii : ti< ; for employ*
ment of Negro radio electronic
met '.tievision engineers, as well
■as program directors and announ
cers,
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AFRICAN STUDENTS
ARRIVE AT LINCOLN
Lincoln University, pa Lie-j
ven students from Nigeria. British
West Africa landed at La Guardia
field aboard a Pan Arm-i lean air
liner Saturday September 17 com
pleting the first long leg ol a jour
ney to Lino In University. J’a
The students, educated m the col
cnial schools in Nigeria and grad- ,
nates ui high school and junior
college are under the sponsorship
f the African .Academy of Arts
and the Lincoln University Scho
lar shhip Committee
At* ta! of Jl2,9Cvi lias been raised
in Africa to cate lor them during
the coming year. All plan to return
to Africa upon the completion of
their work for the A H degree.
Arriving on the plan- vvere Mi
chael Ohianagha Aiisein: QL.riiL,
Nwakamita Owah Ogbotmaya Oke
rcke. Maxwell Moadivve. B Uzoka.
tha lie Nnubia Emanuel Okoru
lord Okoha Os. lis E Awa N
Uka, and Emarut-l Ekunseitaw
These students are by no means
the first to make the loin: trip
from Africa to Lincoln University,
for over 126 Alt leans have at
tended Lincoln.
Wardiing-ton laid w;u picked up
here last week by police in the
f lot--- i room ui Jes,si. VV Jeffers
Jr., 26 local numbers operator
Police found i 3-4 ounces of co
caine valued at $4.000 including 17
one quarter ounce pottles from
England 1- from America and
on* or codeine
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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1949
RESENTS HAN
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Mrs. Eliz.atelh Brarkney, a white
resident ‘-t the rn< st ex ,-lusive
■select vV 0.. u land Ttfrace here,
has offeied to sell ht-r IC-room
home tu ati - Negro doctor who
will take it. By the purchase, she
hopes to break down the attitude
ai the whites against Negroes and
to providi hundred- ot Negr
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